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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ dog barking ] [ sniffing ] [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don't miss a thing. >>> let me finish tonight with president obama's live interview today on cnbc. this is barack obama at his best. answering questions before a live audience. it's a fabulous way to catch him thinking out loud. also listening in realtime to people's questions. we need to get a lot of both, because what a leader is thinking, how he or she is getting to his or her policies can be as important as the policies themselves. economics can be obscure. a leader's motives and reasoning are far easier to fathom. i want to know why he wants to end the tax cuts for those making high incomes. is it to punish them because they make more than the national average? or is it because the country needs that money, going to pay for valuable,
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when all the sounds so people could use are busy with. the edges where they're really struggling to keep. close up team has been to the our. where the first russian fleet was born. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. where unique species of fauna can be found. should close up on our t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now sought with the call foster rights under the name stone lake the automatic earth blog and the call is currently on the road in sunny detroit speaking to crowds about the coming days flash unary depression and peak oil the call welcome to kaiser report very nice to be here thank you for having me already in a call to tell us about the deflationary collapse you see coming how is it different to what we have already seen oh i think what we've seen is really only the opening salvo if you like at phase one of the credit crunch and there is so much more to come to the downside and we really haven't begun to see w
when all the sounds so people could use are busy with. the edges where they're really struggling to keep. close up team has been to the our. where the first russian fleet was born. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. where unique species of fauna can be found. should close up on our t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now sought with the call foster rights under the name stone...
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>> she just used to say, your parents are dead. stuff like that, really. >> so, what about your mother? the you know anything about her? >> i think she is dead. >> who told you that? >> my hands. she always told me my mother is dead. >> students are performing up play, highlighting the dangers that come with foster in. >> it was normal. it was what life was like. i did not know anything else. >> most private foster families are not like this. but what is the motive when they are? some want a domestic side. some want to claim benefits. some and usually take a child in out of kindness or duty, but later turned cruel. >> do you understand? >> yes, ma'am. >> in his case, we do not know the reason. but a teacher in later befriended him believed she did tell from his -- she could tell from his behavior how unhappy his job it was. >> he was so different. he was overly deferential, to the point of not being able to make eye contact. he could not look at you. he spoke softly, he was virtually inaudible. he was just introverted, shy, anxious
>> she just used to say, your parents are dead. stuff like that, really. >> so, what about your mother? the you know anything about her? >> i think she is dead. >> who told you that? >> my hands. she always told me my mother is dead. >> students are performing up play, highlighting the dangers that come with foster in. >> it was normal. it was what life was like. i did not know anything else. >> most private foster families are not like this. but...
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work or for so many of us used to be a truck driver yet he still can't afford lunch and experts say the needy are needier than ever how they more poor yes that i can say and you're on the ground for from washington and wall street there is no sign of an economic recovery for these people in sight i don't see recovery. they have no thanks for their politicians i don't know what's going on with zero tolerance i don't know was the press doing. for me is not doing this in the womb better. in the urban decay of silk city gratitude is reserved for the help with recovery they do know. larry. thank you sir. loren mr r. t. patterson new jersey. well the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wall an economist at new school university who says he's staggered by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers as large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage of americans who are being systematica
work or for so many of us used to be a truck driver yet he still can't afford lunch and experts say the needy are needier than ever how they more poor yes that i can say and you're on the ground for from washington and wall street there is no sign of an economic recovery for these people in sight i don't see recovery. they have no thanks for their politicians i don't know what's going on with zero tolerance i don't know was the press doing. for me is not doing this in the womb better. in the...
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that is what drives us. bill: well, it's lunchtime here in new york and there are plenty of food options here at the usta billie jean king national tennis center. everything from hamburger, hot dog, lobster rolls. and you can get it all. noodles. chicken ticka ma sala. john: burritos. bill: burritos, a staple with our crew. ma monfils, 3-4. john: he's getting it now, monfils is. he's getting it well. bill: let's check in quickly with dick enberg over at arthur ashe stadium. dick: this has been a crazy one, bill macatee, with kuznetsova who won this title six years ago. totally in command. she broke with cibulkova and had chances to break and couldn't do it. and now he's double faulted a set away. and meanwhile, cibulkova being treat for a strained left hip. the set, a pure donation from kuznetsova, 7-5. that's the story here at ashe. back we go to armstrong. viva la france. bill: all right. cibulkova, if she could continue will be up a set when they resume play. 30-15 here. 3-4, second set. john: now monfils
that is what drives us. bill: well, it's lunchtime here in new york and there are plenty of food options here at the usta billie jean king national tennis center. everything from hamburger, hot dog, lobster rolls. and you can get it all. noodles. chicken ticka ma sala. john: burritos. bill: burritos, a staple with our crew. ma monfils, 3-4. john: he's getting it now, monfils is. he's getting it well. bill: let's check in quickly with dick enberg over at arthur ashe stadium. dick: this has been...
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let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation. that has fallen far behind. there has been quite a lot of progress made in prevention of aids and malaria, getting children to primary schools. but in these areas, they're not on target. those that fall in most far behind have to do with the most basic and a vulnerable, the number of children that by below the age of 5 and the number of women who die in childbirth. these targets are way off. >> nikolas sarkozy of france suggested a transaction tax to raise extra funds. is that gaining any transaction? >> there is going to be a high level seminar on that here at the s
let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation....
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to not see us. in a few minutes i'll be back with a recap of the headlines as well as the top stories from the week stay with us here on r.t. . this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the truth to the soviet finals house on the embankment. he. sees available in hotels. this photo east west. nobody. in the city. smiles. up until the strength for us to become a hotel. in the russian capital good to have you with us here to give you today's news and the week's headlines choosing to enter right voters in sweden swedish voters and the country's parliamentary elections with a far right group controversy over its hardline on immigration. a polish court will decide on the extradition of one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was detained and later will lease in warsaw. russia and norway agree to a landmark deal. puts an end to a forty year disagreement over disputed waters in the energy rich bering sea. and a new plan is announced to pull the ailing u.s. economy out of t
to not see us. in a few minutes i'll be back with a recap of the headlines as well as the top stories from the week stay with us here on r.t. . this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the truth to the soviet finals house on the embankment. he. sees available in hotels. this photo east west. nobody. in the city. smiles. up until the strength for us to become a hotel. in the russian capital good to have you with us here to give you today's news and the week's headlines...
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useful so she. picks up the book. but you can teach and you can see just the shapes were because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but to say that. belief. sheds light on his color new skills. with. the sweetness. of taking a. close up that. she. is all about how that secret ingredient citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced chili peppers. american interests sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of the. cities the rest. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently happened in the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world big international shopping. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place thousands of shopaholics to the city's main department store and design it. was right. the people didn't know what to expect and. it was wonderful that it was a year thinking if not this year. down much more. you will do it yeah. you know. people love it. ain't introduced cultures of different countr
useful so she. picks up the book. but you can teach and you can see just the shapes were because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but to say that. belief. sheds light on his color new skills. with. the sweetness. of taking a. close up that. she. is all about how that secret ingredient citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced chili peppers. american interests sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of the. cities the rest. i'm not singling...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. [ female announcer ] start your morning... hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses fo$99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. >>> who is the big winner of the presidential straw vote at the weekend's conservative values voters summit? well indiana congressman, mike pence. he finished first with 24% of the vote. mike huckabee, 22%. mitt romney, newt gingrich, sarah palin, rounded out the five. they didn't do so well. interestingly, the values voters summit likes palin as a number two, after pence. she took second place in the vi
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. [ female announcer ] start your morning... hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses fo$99.99 at...
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it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was landed on the hudson river. how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left. >> reporter: used with every day stresses, he claims, can save your life. >> this is actually ancient wisdom being proven by modern science. >> reporter: haefling the heart by finding the quiet in the middle of life's storm. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and if you want to learn more about this method, and test it out for yourself, head to abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and, still ahead, a brand new song of hope. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling.
it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was...
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joining us now. recent developments hello catarina so why have polish authorities made the move to detainees or cry of and what action do you think they'll take next. will not the polish lawyers they said that they will detain mr archive should he arrived on polish territory because there's an outstanding international arrest warrant in his name russia made the notice to enter paul almost a decade ago and since that mr zak i have has been a wanted man not only in this country but in the entire. in all the territories that are covered by enter false all of course polish authorities said that they will detain them and they have detained the man hour earlier this morning when he was leaving his. place of residence and poland they now are trying to figure out what exactly to do with them because they are earlier polish authorities said that they will not extradite the man to russia they will instead send him back to england but even then a board has to make that decision so right now everything is under
joining us now. recent developments hello catarina so why have polish authorities made the move to detainees or cry of and what action do you think they'll take next. will not the polish lawyers they said that they will detain mr archive should he arrived on polish territory because there's an outstanding international arrest warrant in his name russia made the notice to enter paul almost a decade ago and since that mr zak i have has been a wanted man not only in this country but in the entire....
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it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us. it means a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other, even though we may not be technically a part of it. that is what makes it such a very special city. as indicated, we are meeting some challenges now, facing ourselves, with reference to conduct our people, but be advised -- we will get through this, as we have gotten through everything in this city, and we will only be better for having done so. so we will do so in the manner in which we always have. [applause] thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> as the evening goes on, we will hear from supervisors chiu, chu, and mar. i would like to invite our public defend
it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us. it means a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other,...
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useful to see. people. with you can teach and you can see japanese chefs work because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the belief you know. so should fly in his skull and the skills. that. we need to. take a. close up. she she. is all about how the secret. citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced chili peppers. american intelligence sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of them the flame. because the rest are ready to eat. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently happened in the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world the big international shopping. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place. of shopaholics to the city's main department store and design a. the people didn't know what bad and. it was wonderful that it was a year at this age but this year way down much more. you. know it yeah. you know. there is a fence and to introduce the cultures of di
useful to see. people. with you can teach and you can see japanese chefs work because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the belief you know. so should fly in his skull and the skills. that. we need to. take a. close up. she she. is all about how the secret. citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced chili peppers. american intelligence sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of them the flame. because the rest are ready to...
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police escorts to accompany us to visit certain parts of town. residents here have little faith in the government and many are still angry with the french president. no one would agree to an interview. five years ago, they were rocked by riots. sarkozy's was -- sarkozy was the interior minister and he struggled to address the problems. unemployment and poverty are still rampant in the suburbs. those who can afford to leave are moving away. this was developed in the 1960's. but with no stop to connect t ntral paris, it remains isolated. the town hall, the sole historic building, carries a banner that calls for a tram line here. sarkozy's draft plan would see a stop on the new subway wing, but local leaders say that is not enough. >> some suburbs have had subway stops for a while but are still struggling with problems and poverty. the subway is just part of the solution. troubled families need more help. if the job shortage in france continues, that is not helpful either. >> over the past 30 years, the old high-rise buildings have fallen into disre
police escorts to accompany us to visit certain parts of town. residents here have little faith in the government and many are still angry with the french president. no one would agree to an interview. five years ago, they were rocked by riots. sarkozy's was -- sarkozy was the interior minister and he struggled to address the problems. unemployment and poverty are still rampant in the suburbs. those who can afford to leave are moving away. this was developed in the 1960's. but with no stop to...
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thank you, fair for us to be using up all of our time in advance. mr. president, this morning a number of republican senators stated that they would support the current filibuster of this bill because they were afraid that if we take up this bill, we're going to have a closed process that would limit their ability to offer amendments. now, the majority leader has addressed this issue. he specifically said last thursday that he's willing to work with republicans on a process that will permit the senate to consider these matters and complete the bill as soon as possible. he's very clear on this thing. he is not trying to prevent other amendments from being offered. however, mr. president, there aren't going to be any amendments -- there's not going to be any opportunity too vote on any amendments unless we get 60 votes to overcome the current fibilityd and proceed to the bill. -- the current filibuster and proceed to the bill. it makes no sense for senators to block all amendments, which is what the effect will be if we don't end this filibuster, to deny
thank you, fair for us to be using up all of our time in advance. mr. president, this morning a number of republican senators stated that they would support the current filibuster of this bill because they were afraid that if we take up this bill, we're going to have a closed process that would limit their ability to offer amendments. now, the majority leader has addressed this issue. he specifically said last thursday that he's willing to work with republicans on a process that will permit the...
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he reports for us from the polish capital. two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just hours after he landed in warsaw was apprehended by the police show for e.t.s. and was coming to attend a very high profile event the world. which is taking place in color and it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the poles had to act because they do have obligations to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what they're answering to in detaining the man himself seemingly confident of his immunity provided by his political refugee status made his own way to the prosecutor's office where he was detained he said poland was not his enemy and that he wanted to find out for himself why he is wanted something few in moscow believed . and we heard a car i was heading to poland to turn himself in to the prosecutor's office why h
he reports for us from the polish capital. two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just hours after he landed in warsaw was apprehended by the police show for e.t.s. and was coming to attend a very high profile event the world. which is taking place in color and it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the poles had to act...
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you know useful so she. pees up the pole. but you can teach and you can see just the ship's work because she's flown in every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the police. should fly on his skull and skills. with. the three nuclear. taken a. close up over that. she. is all about secret agreements citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced. local culture of. american intelligence sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of the. two cities the rest are ready to write. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently happened in the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world big international shopping. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place. of shopaholics to the city's main department store and design it. was very. the people didn't know what to expect and. it was wonderful that one year at this thinking if not this year. done so much more. you will do it yeah if not then. there is a fence and to introduce
you know useful so she. pees up the pole. but you can teach and you can see just the ship's work because she's flown in every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the police. should fly on his skull and skills. with. the three nuclear. taken a. close up over that. she. is all about secret agreements citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced. local culture of. american intelligence sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of the. two cities the rest...
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thank you, julian for joining us, thank you. the french getting fried again, what they're protesting now, over there and how it may make one stop here just 10% in just four months. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi plce around the corner. well, in that case, i better get bk to these invoices... whh i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >> predictions. gary b. you're up. >> well, brenda, i never thought i'd say this, but it looks like the french are finally starting to get it. i'm going to move to france for crying out loud, as they're kind of you know, talking about
thank you, julian for joining us, thank you. the french getting fried again, what they're protesting now, over there and how it may make one stop here just 10% in just four months. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi plce around the corner. well, in that case, i better get bk to these invoices... whh i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know...
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most of us in the low 80s. it will be a fine finish to the workweek. looking at the satellite and radar. we have been watching the clouds over us. sunshine on the eastern shore, the northern neck. we clouded up here in dc. look at the rain from pennsylvania in to western maryland and west virginia. live doppler 9000 hd zoom in to western maryland. cumberland, get ready it is not raining now but will be in a few minutes. 68 to frostburg and out to friendsville and grantsville seeing all of this rain and could be a rumble 0 thunder mixed in with this as the area is moving to the east at 25 miles an hour. back on the weather computer, you can see the different where it is raining and not raining. cumberland 63. petersburg 72. where the sun has been out, look at the temperatures down south. tappahannock isle 8 degrees. -- 88 degrees. 87 fredericksburg. 67 martinsburg. big temperature differences. and here in town we are at 80 degrees with mostly cloudy sky and a south wind at 13. dew points are creeping up as more moisture heads this way. there's the showe
most of us in the low 80s. it will be a fine finish to the workweek. looking at the satellite and radar. we have been watching the clouds over us. sunshine on the eastern shore, the northern neck. we clouded up here in dc. look at the rain from pennsylvania in to western maryland and west virginia. live doppler 9000 hd zoom in to western maryland. cumberland, get ready it is not raining now but will be in a few minutes. 68 to frostburg and out to friendsville and grantsville seeing all of this...
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when all the sounds so people could use or less busy with. his words there really. welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now it's awkward to call foster writes under the name stone late at the automatic earth blog and a call is currently on the road in sunny detroit speaking to crowds about the coming day place unary depression and peak oil the call welcome to kaiser report very nice to be here thank you for having me already in a call to tell us about the deflationary collapse you see coming how is it different to what we have already seen oh i think what we've seen is really only the opening salvo if you like at phase one of the credit crunch and there is so much more to come to the downside and we really haven't begun to see what's going to happen although to some extent people where i am now have begun to see an awful lot more of it and then in some other parts when we listen to folks like tim geithner or ben bernanke larry summers they seem to be mouthing platitudes of an orthodoxy economic are the doxy a lot of it comes from milton freeman a lot of it comes f
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state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupples surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap mount so far is it we need a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but slowly so there are modest achievements but it's a whole lot better than it was a year ago two years ago how different do you think president obama's foreign policy is to that of george w. bush i think it's very different this president. seeks to inform. our eyes and cooperate in countries he seeks to consult with them. president bush had in my view is that habit of telling us our allies and our friends and if you want to work live like russia lecturing lecturing at. and after the fact after decision was taken so i think this president seeks to build consensus i fear that president bush took unilat
state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupples surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap mount so far is it we need a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but...
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but did give us this statement. we're as a small group of people in okinawa vocalized and they are not happy with the bases many people here and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa. and to japan to realize the vital role the play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the united states officially acts as japan's military in case a conflict should arise that affects the country but now there is a small but vocal movement suggesting that it is time to review all policies that just aren't needed anymore. the situation in asia has calmed there are no conflicts here any conflicts that exist or in western iraq and not here the people in okinawa think that the strategic value of these bases has diminished for the u.s. . but with china growing stronger as a geo political force in the region and the i
but did give us this statement. we're as a small group of people in okinawa vocalized and they are not happy with the bases many people here and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa. and to japan to realize the vital role the play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty...
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me sure i never got used to killing. all right party winds up first seats in parliament in sweden's general election and could hold the balance of power after the ruling coalition loses its majority. and other stories that have shaped the week to decide on whether to extradite one of russia's most wanted terror suspects after he was detained on friday but later released. also russia and norway reach a milestone agreement on their borders in the energy rich parents putting an end to a forty year territorial dispute. and new figures reveal a poverty spike in the us left one in seven americans living below the breadline last year the highest number in over fifty years of record keeping. broadcasting live from capitol moscow direct to you this is r t certainly glad to have you with us now sweden's general election a controversial far right party has clinched the seats for the first time they could now hold sway over the ruling center right coalition that has retained power in the election but lost its majority the sweden dem
me sure i never got used to killing. all right party winds up first seats in parliament in sweden's general election and could hold the balance of power after the ruling coalition loses its majority. and other stories that have shaped the week to decide on whether to extradite one of russia's most wanted terror suspects after he was detained on friday but later released. also russia and norway reach a milestone agreement on their borders in the energy rich parents putting an end to a forty year...
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there's also a british cargo plane that was used in the berlin airlift. in 1948, the americans, british, and french took to the german skies again after the soviet union blocked allies access to west berlin. they flew in at 13,000 tons of food and fuel to berlin at residents over about a year. it was a turning point in the relationship between berlin residents and their western occupiers. allied museum is a kind of thank you for the french, british, and american forces, whatever role they played in their time here. >> the french tended to stick to their own barracks or neighborhoods. even the british were not as visible as the americans. >> the u.s. army was a hit with its americans way of life, a celebrated every year at the german-american folk festival, where everyone was equal, no matter if you weren't occupier or one of the occupied. -- no matter if you were a occupier or one of the occupied. >> you had more contact with the americans, especially because the u.s. soldiers sold hamburgers. you had good food and it was like being in america. >> the fes
there's also a british cargo plane that was used in the berlin airlift. in 1948, the americans, british, and french took to the german skies again after the soviet union blocked allies access to west berlin. they flew in at 13,000 tons of food and fuel to berlin at residents over about a year. it was a turning point in the relationship between berlin residents and their western occupiers. allied museum is a kind of thank you for the french, british, and american forces, whatever role they...
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you the future of the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our jeep now with. this is data data generated from an electrical grid honest the data you can do to do it in california attorney told hundreds of energy sources to help present black and. let's go to sort of planet. one of russia's most wanted man suspected terrorist has been detained in the polish capital or so russian prosecutors are working closely with their polish colleagues to make sure that the tire is extradited and stands trial in russia. on r.t.l. landmark russia us to teachers on st he passes a key test as it's approved for a full senate vote despite stiff opposition from republicans. gangster wars in moscow an attempt on the wife of an alleged mafia boss white in the city's center puts him in hospital plus. the first major project for the two thousand and fourteen sochi winter olympics goes operates more in twenty minutes. or welcome to you live from our headquarters in central moscow this is our t.v. it's eight pm in the russian capital six pm in
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we saw convoys drive past us. one woman brought flowers with her. and the fire chief says residents are wearing protective gear and he cannot confirm how many or which families are being let in this evening. for everyone here in the fire zone, it's still more about coping than recovery. bill's claremont house missed total destruction by a matter of feet, upgraded from red to yellow tag, meaning he may repair if he wants to. >> i don't want to move back here. i'm afraid to have my kids playing at that park again. my god. are you kidding me? >> he can walk up to within feet of the front door but is not allowed to go in or get any of the three cars. his insurance company will pay rent on a four bedroom belmont house for six months. he says that should be plenty of time to figure out what he needs from pg&e to make him whole again as they've been promise eyeing started to realize the question what do i need is how can we compensate you for blowing up your neighborhood? and destroying properties and killing your neighbors? and ruining your life? >> audre
we saw convoys drive past us. one woman brought flowers with her. and the fire chief says residents are wearing protective gear and he cannot confirm how many or which families are being let in this evening. for everyone here in the fire zone, it's still more about coping than recovery. bill's claremont house missed total destruction by a matter of feet, upgraded from red to yellow tag, meaning he may repair if he wants to. >> i don't want to move back here. i'm afraid to have my kids...
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however, it is the first trip we made throughout germany that has caused us to come back. and we bring other new friends to experience what oktoberfest is all about. >> more than 30,000 liters of beer are poured each day in this tent alone. a staff of 230 waitresses help keep the beer flowing. >> i cannot take it in. it is like beyond me at anything i can never imagines. this is amazing. ♪ [sing a long] [chanting] >> many tourists in the travel long distances to enjoy the festival. among them, new zealand, australians, and italians. sometimes tradition takes the back seat and anything goes. anyone looking to get away from the randy crowd can be the tent and make their way here to the carrousel were a traditional band has been plain for visitors for the past 80 years. >> every year, it is the same procedure. we go to the tent and then to this area. >> sometimes i do not feel so well, but it is really nice here. >> fashion also plays a major role at octoberfest. many come to see and be seen in their best bavarian clothing. >> there are some really beautiful dresses. they a
however, it is the first trip we made throughout germany that has caused us to come back. and we bring other new friends to experience what oktoberfest is all about. >> more than 30,000 liters of beer are poured each day in this tent alone. a staff of 230 waitresses help keep the beer flowing. >> i cannot take it in. it is like beyond me at anything i can never imagines. this is amazing. ♪ [sing a long] [chanting] >> many tourists in the travel long distances to enjoy the...
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why were you holding out on us. but to some degree, they are a serious country and they look at their serious problems and we haven't quite done as well as they did over the last 20 years and then when the stimulus came we tried to pump it up short term. they said no. we're goinging to stick with our long-term perspective. and it helps by the way to be a con shen-- consensus driven political culture which they have and we don't. >> does britain have a consensus driven -- >> no, sweden and denmark do, they have been okay. >> does russia. >> no, they have something else. >> the "new york" magazine wrote a piece called reasonable man by christopher beam in a world of loud voices and extreme positions david brooks manages to be a relevant and absolutely essential. you talk about a writing a column as a failure because you cannot do what you want to do in a column. >> well, you know, when you write a column you have at most three days, usually a couple of hours. when you read it the next day, there is always stuff would
why were you holding out on us. but to some degree, they are a serious country and they look at their serious problems and we haven't quite done as well as they did over the last 20 years and then when the stimulus came we tried to pump it up short term. they said no. we're goinging to stick with our long-term perspective. and it helps by the way to be a con shen-- consensus driven political culture which they have and we don't. >> does britain have a consensus driven -- >> no,...
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join us for technology update on our g. live from moscow here with r t r top stories of suspected top chechen terrorists has reportedly arrived in poland where a foreigner to use had threatened to arrest him moscow wants to extradite off meds a car you have to stand trial in russia but for the last two years he has had political side of them in the u.k. . russian and canadian foreign ministers meet in moscow to hammer out an agreement over a slice of the arctic the two countries have competing claims for the region hold massive mineral reserves. and the u.s. senate panel decides on whether to approve the start treaty if indorse the nuclear arms reduction deal can go on to a full opera house vote and achieve ratification. of the headlines up next are to talks to harvard professor and russia expert timothy colton about historical dilemmas facing the country resetting relations with the us and the power sharing challenges the kremlin is experiencing. tim of the colton professor and chairman of the department of government at h
join us for technology update on our g. live from moscow here with r t r top stories of suspected top chechen terrorists has reportedly arrived in poland where a foreigner to use had threatened to arrest him moscow wants to extradite off meds a car you have to stand trial in russia but for the last two years he has had political side of them in the u.k. . russian and canadian foreign ministers meet in moscow to hammer out an agreement over a slice of the arctic the two countries have competing...
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used to be you can say what you want. reckon she's. a fellow s.t. candidate in a scene reminiscent of a film was tortured by youths in his house held down the wall a swastika was carved on his forehead he told the police he told them speaking arabic in a town like malmo where thirty percent of the population was born abroad the sweden democrats have attracted significant support among the swedish born population the latest polls put their popularity nationwide at seven point six percent enough to win twenty six parliamentary seats out of three hundred forty nine. political candidates in the nearby town. doesn't agree with the message this week democrats are pushing out but thinks it's important they should be allowed to speak. pretty but it's. people. here in the. other political parties and they were sweeping democrats even if they do get elected to parliament so it's not just threats to their safety that the s.d. candidates have to worry about they're already discussing. how to keep us out anyway and what about democracy it's people. there. at. th
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you can look at us and choose to see differences and that's easy. that's an easy choice. you can look at us and choose to see commonalties to your life and your family and that's a choice. we're now a same sex -- a married same sex couple who chose to do what straight people have been doing as long as the technology, you know, has allowed them to. >> if they truly believe we shouldn't have children, this way or any other way, than they're denying my father the chance to be a grandfather or my brothers and sisters to be uncle and aunts. trying to answer every single adverse reaction is awfuling. like any other parent, the most important thing is our children. >> it isn't what's important to you in defining community, i have nothing to say to you. >> meanwhile, this family grapples with more traditional issues like sleep deprivation and feedings. coursy of their surrogate christy. >> not only has she given us three kids, she's pumping breast milk, storing it and shipping it to us. >> what would you want them to know about the women who brought them into the world? >> they'l
you can look at us and choose to see differences and that's easy. that's an easy choice. you can look at us and choose to see commonalties to your life and your family and that's a choice. we're now a same sex -- a married same sex couple who chose to do what straight people have been doing as long as the technology, you know, has allowed them to. >> if they truly believe we shouldn't have children, this way or any other way, than they're denying my father the chance to be a grandfather...
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not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at its entrance, epcot is a $1 billion gamble that disney can still work its former magic. but this time, the company is going after a different audience. adults. the 260-acre theme park combines a look into the future and a visit to nine countries. sort of a permanent world's fair. epcot is only a monorail ride from the magic kingdom. but here, make-believe is out, education is in. nowhere is there a single pair of mouse ears. this is adult fare. fancy shops, restaurants, and a disney first, alcoholic beverages. >> we realize that a lot of people are driving right by us right now because they thin
not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at...
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cutting the us out of our joins us live with the latest developments well it's you know sorry it's so uncertain whether or not warsaw would take the step of detaining zaki of certainly originally we know he was there a few months ago in poland but now they've done it so tell us more about what has happened. well as you say rory it was uncertain whether the polish authorities what in fact addressed or detained osmond's up high if they have done so in the morning on friday the seventeenth of september as he was leaving his place of residence currently in detention and the russian side has already sent over a number of documents listing all the evidence that they have and the charges that are filed here in russia against that it's a riot and specifically outlining the details of why they believe the polish side should extradite him to russia and let the man stand trial of course the polish side has yet to make that decision both sides very carefully alluding to the fact that that decision will be a strictly legal one and adhering to all principles of international law practice and with p
cutting the us out of our joins us live with the latest developments well it's you know sorry it's so uncertain whether or not warsaw would take the step of detaining zaki of certainly originally we know he was there a few months ago in poland but now they've done it so tell us more about what has happened. well as you say rory it was uncertain whether the polish authorities what in fact addressed or detained osmond's up high if they have done so in the morning on friday the seventeenth of...
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you are using it extremely well. >> are the useful idiots? but they have let the republican party allowed to be elected in the two-party. >> the thing is, we're preconditions to expect, and yet, useful idiots in the democratic party. yet, shock, horror with the republicans. they have been fairly cohesive and have been able to go to the country club in sort matters out. >> that is true. there are liberal conservatives, conservatives you can deal with. >> conservatism began its change, i think, after ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. that was lines in winter, after which there were different. conservatives were different. i doubt anything works to get back to that. >> let me make two observations. one is that there is no correlation between the success or a genius of politicians and their curriculum or the things that impress us as journalists. the best example of that is ronald reagan, the great actor who went to eureka college and was a movie actor, who will now recognize, even if you did not agree with him, but he was a formidable politic
you are using it extremely well. >> are the useful idiots? but they have let the republican party allowed to be elected in the two-party. >> the thing is, we're preconditions to expect, and yet, useful idiots in the democratic party. yet, shock, horror with the republicans. they have been fairly cohesive and have been able to go to the country club in sort matters out. >> that is true. there are liberal conservatives, conservatives you can deal with. >> conservatism...
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or classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building. crying heil hitler. but our fear. after the earth the suit was returned to czechoslovakia the czech president. returned from london after. his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated their property. and was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these citizen diaspora returned to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing the truth. to be all incivility lost destroyed and if you go overseas you will find some traces stones from houses not trees after trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once you reach there of nearly solace in the inhabitants that means i think. three hundred houses. they all have gone only one year. this is the region where the germans lived. in prague anything he can do for the time being conjure up memories of lost territories the germans too happy to return b
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and i used to borrow a phrase from john f. kennedy, and tell people at the time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining. and we weren't doing that in the middle part of this decade. unfortunately, we not only had the budget deficit at the end of this period we've been through the recession in the 1990s. but we went into the crisis with the highest budget deficit in the world. >> rose: tell me what big society means. is this an important idea that we haven't seen before or is it simply one more person. >> there is such. >> rose: this is how we see the balance. >> i guess what it would-- the way i think about it is that there is such a thing in society t is just not the same thing as the state. and that i think where this from previous conservative thinking in this country at least s that we were very focused on the individual. and there's much more emphasis in what we are trys to do on the community, on the family, on society. and-- . >> rose: on nongovernment institutions. >> nongovernment institutions, understanding that t
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join us for technology update on r g. hello and welcome to the business program in the vacation partnership technology these are the key themes of the soar to international investment forum we are bringing you the top speakers and issues from sochi capital of the twenty four thousand olympics. the prime minister's speech was one of the key events of the first day of the forum artistical a school was listening in and he brings us this assessment from such a. there's a palpable sense of optimism here at the sochi economic forum it's slightly smaller than last year with five thousand delegates attending their representatives from companies both foreign and domestic the theme of the forum was set during the prime minister putin schemas dress on the challenges of modernization and improving the investment climate the highlight of his message was that russia often photo ground for investors both big and small but she's going to make it up if the russian economy is still not spoiled by the attention of investors neither foreign
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join us for technology update on our jeep. fellow and welcome to the business bulletin russia's find that alexei kudrin has issued a warning on growth and inflation in the country so that's. good returns if it's his economic growth this year it will be lower than expected we forecasted to be closer to five percent but today we expected to be a rowing four percent and inflation is higher because food prices are rising we expected it to be around six percent but now you really can't see it in. moscow as an international financial center that's the focus of a conference under way in the russian capital and our correspondent to tell you how clover is at the event. the project aimed at developing most going into an international financial center is designed to not only to attract more foreign investment into the russian capital but also to help russia's financial system to become more globally competitive however this idea has already sparked some curtis's money some analysts are saying that this goal is hard to achieve in the near
join us for technology update on our jeep. fellow and welcome to the business bulletin russia's find that alexei kudrin has issued a warning on growth and inflation in the country so that's. good returns if it's his economic growth this year it will be lower than expected we forecasted to be closer to five percent but today we expected to be a rowing four percent and inflation is higher because food prices are rising we expected it to be around six percent but now you really can't see it in....
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and how we need to fight the new to us to be able to deal with these kids if we go. preoccupied with the ghosts of the past then we've missed the opportunity of doing something good and we take our people and in danger because we've taken our eye off the real all right thank you very much for your time pleasure. to. brighten. the ballots from still. don't come. today. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. operation. international news live from moscow this is an issue the headline. a one hundred thousand people have to supply did in a wave of strikes against europe as national governments impose all proposed all standards measures to pay off months of debt some run off by they found. her sitting whole just a day off so may your original sign taken with construction projects halted and the gays getting the right to run after the program by the big four by trying downs and demos and while the ousted man says he won't take me as his son thinks it will stay at home it's. the old way to stability will get another round of bidets biggest on i
and how we need to fight the new to us to be able to deal with these kids if we go. preoccupied with the ghosts of the past then we've missed the opportunity of doing something good and we take our people and in danger because we've taken our eye off the real all right thank you very much for your time pleasure. to. brighten. the ballots from still. don't come. today. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. operation. international news live from moscow this is an...
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we will bring you re as it comes in to us. how to experience opera. and the latest on the breaking news, the shooter at >>> we are following breaking news in baltimore, a shooting at john hopkins hospital. nbc news confirmed that hospital security is in full alert. the shooting happened in the in part of the hospital, not the emergency room. the doctor is the victim, still alive. the gunman is still inside the hospital. they are evacuating the hospital right now. it is a restricted area. people cannot enter. we will bring you more on this story when we he a full hour new (narrator) previously on the real housewives:
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can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage of americans who are being systematically failed by the american economy and it gives you a little bit of a taking of the temperature of just how severe the pain is there's every indication from the data flow that next year will be worse than this year because the numbers that we're looking at today and in two thousand and nine and we're already three quarters of the way through two thousand and ten and every trend that made the poverty and the severity of poverty worse last year is very much in place this year and i would also add that we have
can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage...
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i used to order only fish when i came here. now i can eat meat. >> considering how many muslims live here is a good thing they serve halal meat. >> it is revolutionary to see a non-muslim chain offering halal. that is what is special. non-muslims have realized this is a gap in the market. it is great for us. >> some french people are unsettled by this development. for example, one has written a letter of protest to his municipal government, citing the french law insuring separation of religion and state. >> we have been upholding the separation for centuries in the public arena. we are citizens of french -- citizens of france and you know where our religious affiliations on our sleeve. this principle is at risk and many citizens are worried by these developments. >> even this nearby japanese restaurant has gone halal. stores and restaurants are no longer a niche market. you used to have to head to the back streets of immigrant neighborhoods. those days are long gone. halal is mainstream whether non- muslims like it or not. >> a
i used to order only fish when i came here. now i can eat meat. >> considering how many muslims live here is a good thing they serve halal meat. >> it is revolutionary to see a non-muslim chain offering halal. that is what is special. non-muslims have realized this is a gap in the market. it is great for us. >> some french people are unsettled by this development. for example, one has written a letter of protest to his municipal government, citing the french law insuring...
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we got to the classroom and she told us how disappointed in us she was. that we had learned none of the teachings of the church and nothing about forgiveness, nothing about turning the cheek. -- turning the other cheek. >> when we first acid to come to the interview, we were going to mostly talk about the automobile stuff but also a kid the operation. >> i have had two kidney transplants. one from my wife and one from a very good friend. both trends plants -- both transplants -- the kidney is functioning ok but not enough to keep me off of dialysis. it taught me that she should take advantage of life now. you better try to figure out what is important now. could i have learned this lesson another way without going to pay and suffering? yes probably. i don't regret it and not one bit. >> when did you have the operation? >> the first one was in 1998. that was my wife's transplant. give to may. -- did to me. the second one was in 2001 from martha hamilton co is one of the funniest but sternness people you'll ever meet. we worked together for a long time. she
we got to the classroom and she told us how disappointed in us she was. that we had learned none of the teachings of the church and nothing about forgiveness, nothing about turning the cheek. -- turning the other cheek. >> when we first acid to come to the interview, we were going to mostly talk about the automobile stuff but also a kid the operation. >> i have had two kidney transplants. one from my wife and one from a very good friend. both trends plants -- both transplants -- the...
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she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of 200, it is the town's biggest employer. in 1990, west german entrepreneurs converted a state- run factory. they kept on some of the workers. a stroke of luck for this man, now the company's chief technical officer. am i would have never gotten this far back in east germany. there were people who had contact or were party members. they always got the jobs, whether they could do it or not. they were the ones in these positions. >> the managing director, whose father helped set up the company, and he has talked about the problems in the early years. back then, l
she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of...
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and the power sharing challenges the kremlin is experiencing that's next stay with us. tim of the colton professor and chairman of the department of government at harvard university and an expert on russia says all questions today thank you very much for joining us mr colton you're a regular participant of the discussions club this serious topic is russia's history and future development why do you think russia is so interested in history today twenty ten more than it was say ten years ago i think it reflects a trend which is not just russian but a think this whole part of the world. history has come back so to say you know after the collapse of the old system of the soviet system there was of course much ferment about history at that time understandably but then as the post the transition period developed it seemed more practical concerns about economic hard times and social issues and that russia had the chain on all sorts of burning questions and history was kind of moved to the back burner there were other things that seemed more pressing. but it didn't stay that wa
and the power sharing challenges the kremlin is experiencing that's next stay with us. tim of the colton professor and chairman of the department of government at harvard university and an expert on russia says all questions today thank you very much for joining us mr colton you're a regular participant of the discussions club this serious topic is russia's history and future development why do you think russia is so interested in history today twenty ten more than it was say ten years ago i...
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most of us, over 50, are used to having women in the church. they taught us how to make the first communion. they schooled us in our faith. we are used to wonderful him. >> you wrote a strong article on the opinion page. you are pleaded with the catholic church to excommunicate you. because you were at the core, and the cases pedophilia. why not leave the church instead of encouraging them to excommunicate you? >> by virtue, we are in god's people. it's impossible to leave god's people. this is my home. this is my spiritual home. this is my family, my community. it's hard to walk away from your family. many of us are homeful that change will come. people are ready for it. it's not enough for all of us to complain. we have to be the elements of change. when this came to me, again. i said i have to do something. it's not enough to complain. i went online and found change groups and got out my checkbook, i'm going to help. bring about change in the church. i hope others will say it's time. it's time for us to take an active stand on where we want
most of us, over 50, are used to having women in the church. they taught us how to make the first communion. they schooled us in our faith. we are used to wonderful him. >> you wrote a strong article on the opinion page. you are pleaded with the catholic church to excommunicate you. because you were at the core, and the cases pedophilia. why not leave the church instead of encouraging them to excommunicate you? >> by virtue, we are in god's people. it's impossible to leave god's...
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trying to use the we can use the speed kick you know they give you the first easy ball in the rally and i was trying to think about think. you know. what happened or just kind of doing in the present moment. one day old on the third kontinental hockey league season has already through an opposite champions humbled by merger club. so i like this of course the cape charles only ever champions taking on the team depleted of star names but the squad. upset the odds courtesy of a superb opening third where they finished. with it and giving hope to everyone. let's stay with the league age is just a number as far as the most high profile signing of the year dominic is concerned forty five years of age the czech native and two time hart trophy winner is ready to open a new chapter of his career here in moscow rich and poor flee takes up the story. pretty much everything there is to win the world of hockey gold medal the stanley cup and even get. to be chair time for missing privileges trophy cabinet u.k. children's game income if you can if you really hate completely see made you think . oh it
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to keep us out anyway. it's people. to sit there and. so. this weekend's election is likely to result in the sweet democrats winning. is likely to be a divisive moment politics. the other party will have to decide. and how they're prepared to deal with this group they've tried so hard to ignore and ordinary people will have to decide whether they value free speech enough to let them and see immigration policy play a role in governing some have already shown they don't know or at its own. sweet. well there's much more ahead for you this hour here on our t.v. take a look what's to come. home to is underway in the afghan capital in the reports of violence and fraud we'll bring you an update in just a few moments. plus a gangster war in the heart of moscow we bring you the story of an attempt to moan wife in brussels notorious mafia kingpin and look at possible motives for why. but first a polish court is set to decide whether to extradite one of russia's most wanted terror suspects of meds a cry of was detained in warsaw on friday on an interna
to keep us out anyway. it's people. to sit there and. so. this weekend's election is likely to result in the sweet democrats winning. is likely to be a divisive moment politics. the other party will have to decide. and how they're prepared to deal with this group they've tried so hard to ignore and ordinary people will have to decide whether they value free speech enough to let them and see immigration policy play a role in governing some have already shown they don't know or at its own. sweet....
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putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing with the wolves. some argue using captive animals actually spares truly wild animals the trauma, disruption and danger that comes with human contact. chris palmer concedes that point. chris, i get the feeling that you are torn about this, that there is -- there is an argument to be made that for the greater good, you can tell a little lie here and there in a movie. >> yes, yeah. i think you could make the argument that this is okay, because the film is going to do a lot of good. it's going to promote c conservati conservation. animals won't really be harmed. we won't really be disturbing wild animals. maybe it
putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing...
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talk to us a little bit about that. [laughter]. >> are you speaking of the garden project at the san francisco county jail? >> that was a second step. i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know,
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talk to us a little bit about that. [laughter]. >> are you speaking of the garden project at the san francisco county jail? >> that was a second step. i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>> local jail owned and operated. you were that definitive? >> i have had lots of experiences with farming, over the phone, you don't know what to expect. she said i want you to come out and see this project before you make a decision. i went out to the jail in san baru.n. o. she had 7 acres of land planted. she said tell alice about what is going on here. this one guy said hey, you know, i have only been working in the garden for one day and this is the best day of my life. 21 years old, in and out of jail a couple of days. i said i am buying the veget
talk to us a little bit about that. [laughter]. >> are you speaking of the garden project at the san francisco county jail? >> that was a second step. i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>>...
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reports for us from the polish capital. two days before. the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also. would be detained just after he landed in warsaw. by the polish. to. the world. which is taking place and. it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the polls had to act because they do have to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what. the. immunity provided by his political refugee status made his own way to the prosecutor's office where he was detained. he said poland was not his enemy and that he wanted to find out for himself why he is wanted something few in moscow believed. we heard was heading to poland to turn himself into the prosecutor's office why he could go to the prosecutor's office in britain or any other country if he wanted to but he did it in poland so my theory is that it might be aimed at soaring the improving relations between moscow and warsaw. poland has to consider whether
reports for us from the polish capital. two days before. the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also. would be detained just after he landed in warsaw. by the polish. to. the world. which is taking place and. it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the polls had to act because they do have to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what. the. immunity...
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these could have been used to fight against aerial attacks. a few years ago, mahmoud ahmadinejad was actually cheered because he was seen as a powerful bull work against the policies of george bush. now, there is a more proper the president and sanctions are beginning to build up and have an effect. -- there is a more popular president. the pressures are mounting on him to cooperate. president obama maintained the pressure. >> let me be clear once more, the u.s. and the international community seek a resolution to our differences with iran and the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through it. the iranian government must demonstrate a clear and credible commitment and concern to the world a peaceful intent of their nuclear program. -- and confirm to the world a peaceful intent to their nuclear program. >> now they will lose a trading partner. >> europe has reduced their trade with iran and china has increased their trade. they're one of the leading trading partners and investors. the chinese did not have to support the s
these could have been used to fight against aerial attacks. a few years ago, mahmoud ahmadinejad was actually cheered because he was seen as a powerful bull work against the policies of george bush. now, there is a more proper the president and sanctions are beginning to build up and have an effect. -- there is a more popular president. the pressures are mounting on him to cooperate. president obama maintained the pressure. >> let me be clear once more, the u.s. and the international...
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he was arrested for attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and attempted use of an explosive device. these are serious charges, and authorities say he wanted to blow up willis tower and hurt the mayor, and more, all to prove a point. >> his attempt was to kill as many poem as he could in an area of town that was highly populated in a time of night that could create as much destruction as possible. >> reporter: a resident of lebanese decent, like twept somethings, his facebook page is filled with photos, and nothing to say about his plot to blow up citizens in wrigleyville. undercover agents set him up with explosive device, and it was a rock concert going on just a half a block away. >> everything from his perspective was working and ready to go. he set it for a 20 minute explosive period, set out on foot, dropped it into a receptacle and left and was arrested shortly thereafter. >> i was running down the side streets, didn't think much about it and went back it work johe wasn't skilled at carrying out such a scheme and who knew he had had bigger plans for destruction. his relatives
he was arrested for attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and attempted use of an explosive device. these are serious charges, and authorities say he wanted to blow up willis tower and hurt the mayor, and more, all to prove a point. >> his attempt was to kill as many poem as he could in an area of town that was highly populated in a time of night that could create as much destruction as possible. >> reporter: a resident of lebanese decent, like twept somethings, his facebook...
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join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back here with our t. here's a look at the top stories for you and serve. wreaking havoc in afghanistan we visit a kabul prison where former policeman are doing time for drug abuse and smuggling. security is being tightened across north of the north of india as a country awaits accord ruling on whether religious side belongs to hindus or muslims they store dispute has already taken sounds of lights. last week u.n. general assembly was packed with journalists gathered to cover speeches from world leaders one of the biggest countries left the stage so did the media leaving over one hundred nations seats. the russians will remember of the summer of twenty one afflicted by scorching heat raging wildfires and choking smog next the country's emergencies minister sergei shogo tells our team what lessons were learned fro
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join us for technology update on our g. . welcome to business good to have you with us while you have this facing a multi-year aslaug out of the economic crisis emerging markets are attracting more attention from investors will they be able to grow in the event of a shop slowdown in the developed economies of the help line up. in the months leading up to the summer holiday season europe was gripped by fear that it would be overwhelmed by do that there was much talk of greece rial and really spain defaulting on their bonds this opened up the bleak scenario of the euro zone collapsing and dragging down the world economy just as it was recovering from recession but a bailout package later and i'm first started to focus their attention on the other big problem the precarious state of the u.s. economy over the summer what happened was that the bucket started focus very much on the concerns of a double digit in the u.s. and the fact that actually german growth was coming through very strongly and actually they were quite slow to re
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but it is not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor says few most chicks agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. that so happened historically did cherubs took possession of these lands just well so be the weak nobody's going to give anything back to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslovakia is the ethnic minority but in fact the germans for the second largest ethnic group after the czechs they even outnumber the slovaks the germans living in this who doesn't land had their own schools universities the nice papers small wonder that the german question overs almost as soon as czechoslovakia emerged as a state in more amenable topical with ammonia conflicts flared up right after the emergence of czechoslovakia as a state. population was opposed to it and. the czech historian young namecheck is absolutely sure that the citizen germans paid a price for their active role in the dismemberment of czechoslovakia the treaty on the secession of the siddhis regen
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our time for the business now with korea stay with us. hello and welcome to business good to have you with us this hour a major investment forum kicks off south of russia business leaders from around the world will spend the next few days in sochi capital of the two thousand and fourteen olympics the first news coming from the event russia's state corporation russian technologies and boeing have signed a contract to supply fifty boeing seven three seven jets it will be acquired for air for russian allies now a unit of russian technology probably the best has signed agreements to foreign direct investment funds totaling eight hundred million dollars with united arab emirates companies to invest in infrastructure real estate insurance projects for his opening speech russia's prime minister putin said the government was well aware of the problems facing the rest of the caught. up in the russian economy is still not spoiled by the attention of investors neither foreign nor local ones the russian business climate is claimed to have problems so
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join us technology update on our g. more news today violence is once again flared up flew from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. they faced it this is not a prohibition but warning that. the forces that we should use just everybody is sure to support retrace pieces they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all go to nuisance. in the army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victory one nine hundred forty five dot com. hello again this is the headline it's. a one hundred thousand people participated in a wave of strikes across europe as national governments impose all proposals that risky measures to pay off massive difference some are not by big. change and most consider whole just a day off to maybe get your readers called something with construction projects halted and
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she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today. >> well, you know, everyone was so thankful that you took on the charge, the heavy charge of being the captain on the boat. >> oh, really? >> we werallfufo that. there you are. >> that's right. >> your hands are freak i will say that i want to keep everyone safe. you and i were getting chummy. i wanted to make everyone safe. >> so let's get on with your "sknnis m stewart were havi o whole story, fox news's glenn beck basically held a rally and basically his whole thing was this is a religious rebirth in america at the site where the mlk speech was given, "i have a dream." so jon stewart, kind of seizing on that momentum, d
she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today....
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i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all measures new figures reveal how millions of unemployed americans are living below the poverty line. we are highlighting the top stories of today and all this week welcome to the program it is election day in sweden where the ruling coalition expected to win most votes but are controversial immigration party you so far is attracting most of the headlines latest polls suggests the center right bloc will win all though the center left opposition isn't that far behind but for many observers this has been overshadowed by the growing popularity of the far right sweden democr
i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all...
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being with us on bbc world news. foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and turning heehaw -- carnegie hall. it is the kennedy center and a club in austin. it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. pbs, the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support of pbs brings the arts home. doctor mights you can. thank yo. >> what's happened? >> i've called a>> dr. harvey t. >> what's happened? >> i've called a>> dr. harvey t. well, he was.
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on land like land use planning separating incompatible uses looking for compatibility use trying to have economic development but at the same time protect nature by identifying these areas early in the planning process and putting it all together in some kind of integrated management plan that is monitored and evaluated over time you see how things are working you revise that plan every five years or so and you adapt it to achieve whatever effect if you want to achieve solar cells very lucrative but what about the mexico gulf wake up call how i'm going the scientists to persuade people that won't be and now the disastrous similis of that which happened just others could very well be another disaster like that it could happen in the arctic it could happen anywhere. anywhere where we drill for oil and gas billion people waters because we weren't prepared for a response technologically not prepared just organizationally not prepared to have the massive response that was required of the gulf of mexico we need to create that kind of capability in areas where there are high risks of large
on land like land use planning separating incompatible uses looking for compatibility use trying to have economic development but at the same time protect nature by identifying these areas early in the planning process and putting it all together in some kind of integrated management plan that is monitored and evaluated over time you see how things are working you revise that plan every five years or so and you adapt it to achieve whatever effect if you want to achieve solar cells very...
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police used to stop this kind of thing. now they let it happen. >> the way north korea operates, there will be a stable transition and will take a longer period of time rather than 1 or 2 years. >> there's o one immensly play. china. they want north korea to reform itself but they don't think that the military are capable of doing that. >> so in that closed mysterious country, the emergence of the dear leader, could mean change is on its way for the family business. >> a great editor kim jong-ils son is in power. >> it's still a crime to discuss the family in public. yet here we are in the space of two days. this unknown political novice is given the rank of a 4-star general will and told elected to two very senior workers party positions. it's confirmation. it will certain be seen that he's his father's closen successor. >> but we still don't know much about him. >> north korean's will know nothing. he's thought to have spent a number of years in an international school in switzerland. that will make him a more internation
police used to stop this kind of thing. now they let it happen. >> the way north korea operates, there will be a stable transition and will take a longer period of time rather than 1 or 2 years. >> there's o one immensly play. china. they want north korea to reform itself but they don't think that the military are capable of doing that. >> so in that closed mysterious country, the emergence of the dear leader, could mean change is on its way for the family business. >> a...